Game Recap: Ravens Blow Out Texans on Christmas
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S Kyle Hamilton
Hamilton might petition to play every Christmas. After hauling in two interceptions on Dec. 25 last season, Hamilton got his first interception of the season against the Texans. Hamilton continues to elevate the defense since his switch to more of a traditional deep safety role.
RB Derrick Henry
The Ravens rode Henry to start the game, and the Texans couldn't stop him. Henry had 10 carries for 86 rushing yards and a touchdown in the first quarter as Baltimore got out to a quick 10-0 lead. Henry finished the game with 27 rushes for 147 yards and a score.
QB Lamar Jackson
Jackson continues to make a case for his third MVP. He finished Wednesday's game with 168 passing yards 87 rushing yards, scoring three total touchdowns as he passed Michael Vick for the most career rushing yards for a quarterback in NFL history. He made a couple ridiculous plays, like his touchdown pass to Likely, where he held the ball for more than eight seconds, and his 48-yard run.
Ravens Defense
The Baltimore defense had its best game of the season, pitching a shutout on the road. The Texans had just 10 first downs and 211 total yards in the loss while five different Ravens had sacks. Since Week 11, the Ravens defense has turned into a strength after having a difficult start to the season.